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Who’s running?

Here are the candidates for city, school elections in November, according to the Hamilton County Assessor

The window for joining the ranks of candidates running for city and school board elected positions in Hamilton County closed at the end of Friday, thus locking in the names that will appear on the November ballot.

The election is November 7.

Some towns will see contested races, according to the information supplied by the Hamilton County Assessor’s office.

Here is what you will find when you vote:

CITY OF BLAIRSBURG

MAYOR (Vote for no more than 1)

Troy V. Hassebrock

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 3)

Travis Joseph Clark

Shirley J. Nelson

Alex H. Pruismann

Vicki J. Sturtevant

CITY OF ELLSWORTH

MAYOR (Vote for no more than 1)

Dolorus Yager

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 3)

William Funk

Kalib King

Jeremy Laube

Chad Zimmerman

Bradley Ashburn

CITY COUNCIL To fill a vacancy 11/23 – 12/31/25 (Vote for no more than 1)

No one filed election papers.

CITY OF JEWELL

MAYOR (Vote for no more than 1)

Loyal Winborn

Mickey Walker

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 2)

Steven J. Butler

Susan Lorenzen

Chris Roethler

Scott Rohloff

Leo Jeffery Reiter

CITY OF KAMRAR

MAYOR (Vote for no more than 1)

Jeanette Tempel

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 2)

Jason Moon

Amy Pigsley

CITY COUNCIL To fill a vacancy 11/23 – 12/31/25 (Vote for no more than 1)

Matthew Wallen

CITY OF RANDALL

MAYOR (Vote for no more than 1)

Gregg Wright

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 2)

No one filed election papers.

CITY OF STANHOPE

MAYOR (Vote for no more than 1)

Jeff Schroeder

Kelly Wirtz

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 3)

Vickie Anderson

Brandi Dilley

Jill Haman

Beau Jensen

Robert Johnson

CITY OF STANHOPE Public Measure JA

SHALL TITLE 4, CHAPTER 1, LIBRARY, SECTION 1.03 AND 1.04 OF THE CODE OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF STANHOPE, IOWA, BE AMENDED AS FOLLOWS:

4-1.03 LIBRARY TRUSTEES. The board of trustees, hereinafter referred to as “The Board,” shall consist of five (5) members, made up of residents of the City of Stanhope and residents of Hamilton County who reside outside of the City limits of the City of Stanhope. All Board members shall be appointed either by the Mayor of the County Board of Supervisors, with the approval of the City Council.

4-1.04 QUALIFICATIONS OF TRUSTEES. All members of the Board shall be bona fide citizens and residents of the City of Stanhope, or residents of Hamilton County if residing outside of the City limits. Members shall be over the age of eighteen (18) years.

CITY OF STRATFORD

MAYOR To fill a vacancy 11/23 – 12/31/25 (Vote for no more than 1)

Brian E. Ouverson

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 2)

Carol Bergman

Clark Conklin

Cameron Mitchell

Blake Nelson

Julie Runyon

CITY COUNCIL To fill a vacancy 11/23 – 12/31/25 (Vote for no more than 2)

Chase Haman

Tyler Moothart

Jamie Nielsen

Catherine Bergman

CITY OF WEBSTER CITY

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 2)

Abigail Hansen

Megan McFarland

FRED M. FULLER BOARD OF TRUSTEES (1/1/24 – 12/31/28) (Vote for no more than 2)

Andy Hejlik

Ann E. Kness

KENDALL YOUNG LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES (1/1/24 – 12/31/28) (Vote for no more than 1)

Diane Bahrenfuss

KENDALL YOUNG LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES (1/1/25- 12/31/29) (Vote for no more than 2)

Nikki Ehn

Gayette Grimm

CITY OF WILLIAMS

MAYOR (Vote for no more than 1)

Jessica Hiemstra

CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than 2)

Corey M. Hassebrock

Anthony Lind

Dean Zeisneiss

CITY COUNCIL To fill a vacancy 11/23 – 12/31/25 (Vote for no more than 1)

John Fowler

SOUTH HAMILTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Director District 1 11/23 – 12/31/25 (Vote for no more than 1)

Tony Babcock

Director District 2 (Vote for no more than 1)

Angela Wirth

Jesse Klein

Director District 3 (Vote for no more than 1)

Leigh Miller

Director At Large (Vote for no more than 1)

Mellissa Roethler

Ryan Stuck

STRATFORD COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Director at Large (Vote for no more than 2)

Megan Jensen

Brad Westrum

Alex Zenk

WEBSTER CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Director at Large (Vote for no more than 1)

Scott Oswald

Director District 2 (Vote for no more than 1)

Cindy Im

Director District 1 To fill a vacancy 11/23 – 11/25 (Vote for no more than 1)

Trey Seiser

ROLAND-STORY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

REVENUE PURPOSE STATEMENT

To adopt a Revenue Purpose Statement specifying the use of revues the Roland-Story Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund.

In Roland-Story Community School District, the following Revenue Purpose Statement which specifies the use of revenues the Roland-Story Community School District will receive from the State of Iowa Secure an Advanced Vision for Education Fund shall be adopted.

To provide funds to acquire or install information technology infrastructure (including improving buildings or sites for the purpose of accessing broadband digital telecommunications) and school safety and security infrastructure.

To provide funds to build and furnish a new school building or buildings; to build and furnish addition(s) to school buildings in the District; to remodel, reconstruct, repair, expand, and improve the school buildings in the District; to purchase and improve grounds; for demolition work; to furnish and equip district facilities.

To provide funds for the purchase, lease or lease-purchase of buildings, equipment (including transportation and recreation equipment), or technology and to repair transportation equipment for students as authorized by law, to implement energy conservation measures, sharing or rental of facilities including a joint infrastructure project tor the purposes of offering classes under district-to-community college programs as authorized in Iowa Code Section 423F.3(3)(c), procuring or acquisition of libraries, or opening roads to school houses or buildings.

To provide funds to purchase land as part of start-up costs for new student construction program or if the sale of the previous student construction was insufficient to purchase land, and to purchase construction materials and supplies for a student-constructed building or shed intended to be retained by and used by the District.

To provide funds to make payments to a municipality or other entity as required under Iowa Code Section 406.19(2).

To provide funds for demolition, cleanup, and other costs if such costs are necessitated by, and incurred within two years of, a disaster.

To provide funds to establish and maintain public recreation places and playgrounds; provide for supervision and instruction for recreational activities; or for community education purposes.

To provide funds for the payment of principal and interest or retirement of general obligation bonds issued for school infrastructure purposes, energy improvement loans, loan agreements authorized by Iowa Code Section 297.36, Sales service and use tax revenue bonds issued under Iowa Code Section423 E.5 or Iowa Code Section 423F.4.

To provide funds for property tax relief; and

To provide funds for other authorized expenditures and purposes as now or hereafter permitted by law and designated by the Roland-Story Community School District.

It being understood that if this public measure should fail to be approved by the voters, such failure shall not be construed to terminate or restrict authority previously granted by the voters to expend receipts from the Secure and Advanced Vision for Education Fund.

If approved, this Revenue Purpose Statement shall remain in effect until replaced or amended by the Roland-Story Community School District.

ICCC

Director District #1 (Vote for no more than 1)

No one filed election papers.

ICCC

Director District #8 (Vote for no more than 1)

Thomas O. Chelesvig

DMACC

Director (Vote for no more than 1)

Cheryl Langston

IA VALLEY

Director District 2 (Hubbard-Radcliffe CSD) (Vote for no more than 1)

No one filed election papers.

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